Monday, July 21, 2025

What a Week!

 
Well it's been a very busy week.

All the units for the sew long were completed.

They managed to get stitched up during

the visits with family,

a bit of yard work,

some sewing workroom cleaning,

and a lazy, rainy afternoon with small visitors.

We had a dinner out with one offspring.

a golf tournament with another,

cat care for a third, and the lazy rainy day

with the last. 

Looking back, it was quite productive week.


All the sew along units are done.

It turns out there are two blocks for this quilt, surprise!

Block A used the pinwheels,




and the blue peaky and spikes,


as well as a large stack of four patches!



A few sashing blocks were thrown in for good measure,

The small diagonal string units

finish up block A as cornerstones.



I did a lot of catching up over the past two weeks,

 and some of  the units I've been making,

went together nicely to create block B.

 There were some small challenging pieced kite blocks,

and even more peaky and spikes.


The center feature block is a

commonly used scrapbuster block,

a small square surrounded by strips.

Put them all together with a 

few inverted sashing blocks and 

they spell anything but mother.




Whoops!





There's still a few pieces left.

A complicated pieced diamond rectangle,

four solid blue squares, hourglass units and and some two inch

strips of accent fabric. There are also some sashing 

units and some diagonal squares. 



I think a pieced border was mentioned

 so unless I over-sewed a lot,

these should be the components to finish  off the top.




In the midst of all that, I won spool chicken!

I managed to sew up my block and 

still have a few inches left on my upper thread.




Tada!




I also got to experiment with a different layout

for those prize winning blocks from last week.

Very fun!



We even picked some early cherries.

Have a great week stitching!!

Stay safe and sew on. 

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3 comments:

  1. Because you mentioned it, I found Mt Scrapmore with Brenda group. i'm easily distracted from actual sewing and i love seeing what other people make. yours is going to be a beautiful quilt you are actually completing.

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  2. It's fun to see how the various units come together. And what a week you had! Nice job. Thanks for sharing in Sew & Tell.

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